[1]Looking for a way to manage your drives and partitions? Then you should read dotTech’s review on best free partition manager for Windows[2]. If, however, you are not satisfied after reading that review, then you might want to give EaseUS Partition Master a try.

WHAT IS IT AND WHAT DOES IT DO

Main Functionality

Described by the developer as an “all-in-one partition management solution”, EaseUS Partition Master is a feature-filled partition manger that will not only let you do the basics of partition management (create, delete, format, resize, shrink, merge, etc.) but will also allow you to clone drives/partitions and securely wipe drives/partitions.

Take note EaseUS Partition Master has two version, Home Edition and Professional Edition. Home Edition is free for home use while Professional Edition costs $39.95. For the most part, Home Edition has all the features of Professional Edition except for two: the ability to create WinPE-based bootable media and the ability to resize dynamic disk partitions.

Copy disks or partitions to new disks or partitions (sector-by-sector or just files)

Error checking

Ability to recover deleted/lost partitions

Ability to defrag partitions

Ability to rebuild MBR

Ability to securely delete/wipe hard drives and partitions

Resize dynamic disk partitions (Pro only)

Has an interesting ‘upgrade disk’ feature which allows you to copy your current disk to a bigger disk and boot from that other disk (note: this is not migrating to a computer with dissimilar hardware — the disks have to belong to the same computer)

The defrag feature does not allow the user to view any sort of “analysis” before conducting the actual defrag

Users can only defrag single partitions at a time

No align partitions feature

Discussion

[3]EaseUS Partition Master, by all measures, is an excellent partition manager. Not only does it offer the basics of partition management but it also offers many features that go beyond the basics, as you can see in the ‘Pros’ list above.

One of the more interesting features of EaseUS Partition Master is its ‘upgrade disk’ feature. This feature allows you to migrate (copy) data from your main system drive to a bigger hard drive and boot from that drive. Take note this is not the ability to migrate to dissimilar hardware; this is for when you are putting in a bigger drive in your computer.

What makes EaseUS Partition Master attractive is not just the features it offers, although it does offer a good amount of features, but rather the fact that it has free and paid versions. Not only does it have free and paid versions but the free version has almost all of the same features as the paid version, except for two: the ability to create Linux-based and WinPE-based bootable media and the ability to resize dynamic disks.

The lack of the latter feature is not that big of a deal because most people use basic disks anyway. (If you don’t know what type of disk you use, you probably use basic disk because Windows is set to use basic disks by default. You would explicitly know if you are using dynamic disk because you would have made to made the switch yourself.)

The lack of bootable media, however, is a big negative in the free version. Of course, if you really need the bootable media you can purchase the paid version ($39.95), or you can grab AOMEI Partition Assistant or MiniTool Partition Wizard[2], both which are feature-filled partition managers that offer bootable media in their free versions. Plus AOMEI Partition Assistant is free for home and business use.

CONCLUSION AND DOWNLOAD LINK

Overall, regardless of which version you opt for, EaseUS Partition Master is an excellent program that deserves your attention. Not only is it feature-filled, but it is easy-to-use and generally reliable. Of course the lack of bootable media in the free version may turn off some people but if you really want bootable media you can either purchase the paid version or you can look at alternative programs, like the already mentioned AOMEI Partition Assistant or MiniTool Partition Wizard.

That said, my recommendation is along those same lines. I really like EaseUS Partition Master but when a rival program — that offers pretty much the same features with the same ease-of-use — provides bootable media for free and is free for home and business users… the decision is a no brainer. Read dotTech’s review on best free partition manager for Windows[2] to learn more.